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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1920)
FA Oft who isnneny NEWS SNAP SHOTS The Bigger the Bank Account the Bigger the Opportunity. That has always held true, but l evea more to Just now wbon the buying power of the dollar has become so small. .!SIM Tf you can hold on to your dollar until normal coudl- tlona return, think what an advantage you will bare. But holding on requires having a aafe and accessIM" place to keep the dollar, and we think the Unipqua Valley Bank will serve that purpose to your satisfaction. JOHN M. THRONE, Cashier. the UTiPQUfl VULLEV bank ROSEBURG. OREGON NEW SNAP SHOTS license la Issued A marriage license was Issued to day to Oerald A. Pickett and Joule Holtaclaw, of Olondale. YMInl Itrother ' Misses Kuth and I.aura Lawrence of Salem apent yesterday In thla city Tlaltlng with their brother, r'rauk Lawrence. Hold Celebration A community celebration and picnic was held near Curtain on Monday. There was a good esed at tendance and the day'e erents were much enjoyed, tlosldes a bountiful basket dinner there were Tarloua Ifleld events, races, boxing, etc. YIkIImI Over Fourth Frank B. Wood and wife, of Port land, drove down In their Chevrolet Saturday visiting at the home of relatives over the fourth. They re turned to Portland Monday. They report the roads to be very rough. Klkn IUwrve lUMmiw The local Rika lodge has reserved suite of rooms at one of the lead ing Salem hotels and will make their headquarters there during the Blks convention to start July 22. A large number of local lodgemen will at tend the convention. Here From Klamath Falls- Howard Solander and Melford Howett drove to this city Sunday from Klamath Kalis to spend several days visiting with friends. The young men are surveyors and are employed at Klamath Kails at the present time. Vmvlywrd Return Mr. and Mrs. Millard Meredith, who were recently united In marriage In Stlverton, arrived in Ihls c!ty on Sunday and will make their home here. Mrs. Meredith was formerly illss Purl Patrick. IttMC-liiirjr People nt TIIIc; Among thow vho motored from this city to attend the celebration Ht Tiller yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Unbar. Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Fred llaynea. Mr. and Mrs. n. W. Ilniea and son, Hons, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stoddard. II. F. ChllHon, Mrs. SrhniirHfoln, Mar Hunan, V. Jackuon, Mr ni.d Mrs. James Goodman, Mr. and Mm. Ilert 0. Ilatos, Frank Lawrence and Don llouklna. H(gtoES W&te What do you want to know about it? Nearly every woman who cornea into our store has an important quest ion to ask ebout it. Some ask: Will It wash everything clean? Can I wash blankets and rag rugs In HT Can any servant girl run ItT What does It coat to operate, Can I buy It on the easy payment plan You have been rending washing machine advertisements and have eotne queationa YOU'D lll.e to auk about the Crystal. Come In and ask our lady demonstrator about It. She will explain It all to you and give you some good Ideas on how to use a Crystal ond save your TIME, your MONKY ami your STltF.NGTH. If you know wanhlng machines like we do. nothing could keep you from owning a Crystal. Will you be In today and look It overt UHLIC'S ELECTRIC STORE, headquarters for things electrical Lenvc on Business Rev. K. W. Keagy left today for a short visit and business trip to th northern part of the atate. tV. C. T. V. Meets . . The regular meeting of the v . v T U. occurs tomorrow afternoon at the usual hour at the home of Mrs. A. C. Marstera. Sells Confectionery C c Vtthan has aold hla confec tionery on Casa street to Mrs. Hattlt Closton, recently arrived here from Grauta rasa. In Town Saturday Will J. Hayner, editor of the Suth erlln Sun. spent Saturday In this city transacting business matters and vikiiing with friends. Ill-turns From Vacation Miss Kmma McKee returned to her home In Roseburg thla afternoon ,m .n nutlna spent at Crescent City with relatives the past few days. To Southern Oregon I Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Thomaa and children left Saturday by auto for Ashland and other points in southern Oregon, where they will apend sev eral days. lku k From Corvallls I Mrs. M. A. Jones,, who has been (visiting in Corvallle for the past few daya. returned to her home In Rose this morning. From t'anuu Valley D C. Jones, of the Camas Valley district. Is spending today in this city greeting friends and transacting business mattera. Viltlng Here . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Easton and r-hiM. of Portland, are spending a ifew daya In this city rlsltlng with friends and relatives. To Frisco Dr L. M. I,ehrhach left this morn ing by train for San Francisco where ho will attend to business mailers for a few days. He will probably return here Saturday. Visiting Relatives- Shirley Goodman, a wen anown Roseburg boy. who in resitting in Portland at the present lime, is ner visiting with friends ana relatives for a Ifew daya. Will Arrive Tonight Mrs. C. P. Tlernard. formerly a res ident of this city, now residing in Kueene, will arrive In Roseburg to night to visit with frlonds and rela tives for a short time. Here From Portlnnd Clirfnrd Barker, who Is employed m Portland at the present time, ar rived In Roseburg Saturday, and will spend sovoral days here visiting with hla parents, Mr. ana Mrs. J. r . uar kor. I .eft SuildftV Mr. and Mrs. Roland Agee, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Cordon, left Sunday for la nmnlni irln on the Mackenzie I river. They expect to remain away a week or ten days. Prof, lliuum Here Prof. M. 8. Hamm arrived In Rose- burs- this morning from Eugene awl will remain here permanently. His wlfo is still In Eugene but will ar rive within a few days. Mr. Hamm holds the position of city auperlnten dent of schools and enters upon his dutiea at once. Received Word According to word received here ithls morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ifarth. of this city, who are making nn extended auto trip, are now In Dutte. Mont., and will leave there at once for Yellowstone Park. They nlso stated they were having a fine time nnd no trouble. Down From rortlnnil Mr. nnd Mrs. O. L. Mentier, for merly of this city, but who movod to Portland during the war activities visited old friends here over the Fourth. Mr. Mentezr returned to Portland this afternoon, but Mrs, Mentrer will remain for an extended visit. They cannot forget Roseburg. Will l.eive Tomorrow It. Z. Farmer and R. H. Grtnstoad will loTve tomorrow morning for Portland, where Mr. Farmer will at tend to business matters for a short time. -Mr. Grlnstead will be Joined In Portland by his wife, who will leave here by train Wednesday after noon. They will continue to Seattle for soveral days, then to Vaneou- II. C. and will tike the Canadian Paeifle. from there to rh-lraso. Mr. Gi Instead will attend to business in Chlcaco for a short time and Mrs. Grlnstead and daughter will visit at North Field. Minnesota, wlih their daughter Richardson. Florenc Orlastud. Thsy axpest to 6 absent several wtess. iliroroa Decree Omnhxl A divorce decree was granted to day to Rufus B. Wood Irom Aimsita E. Wood. Attorney Hopkins repre sented the plaintiff. In Town Today Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Parrent, of Camai Valley, motored to till city thla morning and spent a xew nours chopping and visiting with friends. , Uoe to Kuunath Fa Us C. J. Hurd, county agriculturist, left thla morning by auto for Klam ath Kalis, where be will apend a few days attending to business matters. ' Visited at Tiller Contractor and Mrs. Runyan and their son, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Carl Reymers and their son, Mahr, motored to Tiller Sunday to enjoy the fourth at that place. I Off to American Lake I The Ashland company of artillery passed through Roseburg last nlglit for American Lake, where the annuul encampment Is to be held this year. Glenn Riddle, of Riddle, who la en rolled with the organization, will Join the company tomorrow. . '. i Return Thla Morning 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kern, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kern and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Kern, who have been visiting here for the past few daya with Mrs. Leah Lahey. left thla morning tor j Coquille, where they reside. E. H. Kern is a brother of Mrs. Lahey. Accents Position I Miss Florence Wharton has ac- .ipted a position at the Rose con fectionery and will have complete harge during the summer months of the lunch service. Mlas Wharton la taking a course In domestic science it the Oregon Agricultural College. Returns to Heppner Harold V. Huldon or Heppner, who has been spending the last ten daya A REGULAR RANCH $ 159 acres on the Pacific Htgh 2 way and (the Umpqua River: 30 acres or more oi lu eon bottom land; bearing prune or chard: large acreage In wheat and corn; all crop and equip ment go with place; one of the beat located ranches In Oregon. Ask ua about IL Fine residence. Beautiful modern borne In an Ideal real donee location; one of the fin est homes In town. Will be sold and immediate possession given. Price ,5000; 11000 down. If Interested In Investments call and talk It over with us. We have some good buys In business property. G. W.YOUNG AND SON Heal Eetate and Insurance. IIS Cass St, Phona 41T Monday in this city with friends and leparted for Iris home this morning. He was accompanied by his sister. Miss Margaret Huldou, olf Pendleton who has been visiting here for soma Ime. Are nt Seaside Mlas Madge Miller and Mlaa Clara Patrick, who are absent on an auto rip at the present time, are now at ieaalde. according to letters received lere this morning, and will probably amp tbere for a week or ten days. Inroute to Seaside they spent two 'avs at Silverton at the home of Miss "atrlck'a parents, Mr. and Mra. C. D. Patrick, and one day In Portland ll. 0 GREAT has been the response, and so appreciative the public, we have de cided to continue this great SALE OF SHOES, only on a larger scale. For the First Time The Booterie Offers Every Shoe in the House NON-PARTISAN AGITATOK HERE. Mr. Hause, representing the . Non-Partisan League of North Dakota, arrived In Roseburg to day and la preparing to flood the city with literature pertain ing to thia party. Mr. Hause says he is prepared to make an A ".. .1 .1 AamnslfFn In fhl. Vl 5 US"'." fUnt!,. ""I? ?U.nd5y "n2 clnlty and will probably open an 4 office here and will establish headquarters. It is quite prob- able that other representative of the party are opening slml- lar campalgna In other sections of the state. KKED8PORT CELEBRATES. A rousing fourth of July celebra tion was held In Reedsport yester day. A patriotic program was given In the morning and In the afternoon log rolling- contests, motorboat rac- A "Tlth Mlsa .Miller's cousin, Mrs. Roy . d ball MmeB'wore enjoyed enny. uerore returning iney win k v. - v-. ,nn,mnnitv teams jpend two weeks In Portland at the v8B,aded color to the days festlvl- Kpnnv tiniYisV . . . . t.u . y m , a nitr Daroecuw w uciu non an a line a inner enjoyoa. aihuuk U. -!!! hold ft medal ose from Roseburg In attendance were a. it. oeuier bhu who, H. Weaver, wife and children, and W. J. Weaver and wife. The W. C. T. contest at Green Friday evening. July 9th. The Hon. B. L. Eddy will give an address. Good music. Icn cream and a good time. Everyone cordially invited. KOSKBURO BAND PLAYS The Roseburg band furnished the music Ifor the Oakland celebration yesterday and a great deal of fav orable comment was heard regarding the music furnished. The organiza tion, although but recently organiz ed la furnishing fine music and was one of the features of the fine pro gram given at Oakland yesterday. Word was received this afternoon from Sheriff Nesb It. of Sallna, uani., to the effect that he la on hla way to take charge of Frank Mayneia, ar rested In this ctiy for stealing an au- tomobUo at Monterey. . NEW TOD A I WANTED Boy over 16 for kitchen helper. Cafeteria. Assures You of Absolute Safety YOUR valuabres have absolute Safety when deposited in our " Fire and Burglar Proof Vault and a Safe Deposit here costs only $2.00 and up per year. . TheRosebuig National Bank .Roseburg, Ore Cox Nominated bV Democrats at S. F. (Continued from page 1) naie the next president of me United States." The entire Palmer vote added to McAdoo'a total on the 38th ballot would give him 616 V. The Palmer vote added to the Cox total on tho same ballot would give the Ohio gov ernor 594H. Both leading candidates would fall short of the two-tulrus. hich la 728. Freaks of the Balloting. SAN FRANCISCO, July 6. Of tho 44 ballots taken by the democratic national convention before Cox was nominated, two were taken Friday niKht. 14 at the first session Satur day, 22 Monday. eight of which were taken during the night session, uox began the fight with 134 votes. climbicg steadily up until me ni tcenth, when ' he received 458. Later he loat support and dropped aa low as 367V4. v-" Cox Accepts Honor. DAYTON, July 6. Governor Cox today sent a telegram to the demo cratic national convention at San Franciaco. announcing that he would accept the presidential nomination. and thanking the delegationa for the honor bestowed. . . Bank Statements Called. WASHINGTON, July 6. The comptroller of the currency has b sued a call for a statement or tbe condition of all national banks at th. cloae of business June 36. LEGION MEETS TONIGHT. Umpqua Post of the American Le gion will meet this evening in the O. A. R. rooms of the armory, and plans have been made for a lively session. A large attendance Is re quested as several matters of Im portance will come before the members. KNIGHTS ATTENTION. The K. P. lodge will meet at Sykes hall Wednesday night. Business of imnnrtAiiee to he looked after. Mem bers urged to attend. F. Fortln was In from Umpqua yesterday. . A. E. Shlrla, republican nominee for representative was over from Sutherlln Sunday. " A. H. Hardesty and K. H. Orubhs were among the Elkton residents In this city Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Shields, who visited at tho J. H. Harsh home Id Eugene over the Fourth, returned tr j this city today. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers, of Klamath Falls, and Lydla H. Dean. t.t rirant. Palm were anions' the ar- i rivals at the Umpqua Hotel last ntgnt. WANTED Counter girl, at Royal Club Cafe, opp. depot. FOR RENT 4 housekeeping rooms. 929 Winchester. Phone 189-L FOR SALE Four head of young niules. J. M. Lamb, Dlljard. Ore. FOR SALE 160 ft. of ono-lnch rope and one Jackson bay fork. Phone 42-F2. FOUND Hub eap for Dodge car. Owner pleaxe call at News-Review office for It. WANTED 2 timber fallers. Deer Creek Lumber Co., Dlxonvllle, Or. FOR SALE Team horses and ha'- j ness, cheap. Deer Creek Lumber. 8 Co.. Dlxonvllle. - M WANTED Girl to work In confec tionery store. Apply to Foutch's. Sheridan street FOR SALE Oat and vetch hay. 816 per ton In shocks. Phone 3-F4. R. E. Mathls. R. 1. I that Country Home ?V2 lrH fjp a you have wanted f z Over 7 acrea in all. 5 In three-j . T W-A. ijmF JSi 5 year-old prunea; 20 other fruit B 1 XT -sUb?" f. trees: balance left for berries. K -s f . . Clt 9 chickens, etc. New bungalow. V It W ja" ' 4?S i. 4 now drilled well, best new Pago ff 8f J iS . KiJgSgv. M J fence. On Pacific Highway, In f jg '? " K 6 best fruit district. Fifteen rain- 4 I f I, " "" - W Zk utes to town. 4 I 1 if . li J PRICE $1850 J I Live In Lanrcln-ood 4 WANTED Good bull dog for watch nog reasonable. Address B. D., care News-Review. FREE Slah wnnil .nit mAwlnrm taken at once. Deer Creek Lumber .o., iMxonviile. ore. MUST SELL fast Chalmers bug. cheap, good mechanical condition. Inquire Sunset Garage. LOST- Headlight for Dodge automo bile. Finder please return or notify Ed Davis. 117 So. Flint. ON EXCEPTIONS. IRVIN BRUNN ON SALE. NOTHNG RESERVED. SUES FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN ON SALE. ROSEBURG 1500TERIE FOR SALE 1100 pound mar", works single or double; also 40 White leghorn hens. Henry Tester. ! miles east of Dlxonvllle. PERKINS BUILDING PERKINS BUILDING . Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet . ROSEBURG, OREGON A SNAP For man or woman a confectionery and fruit stand, pav ln splemlld dividend for individ ual to operate himself. Apply P. O. Box 569, Roseburg. Ore. str vrn r-.m. i mile north of Drain on June I8ih. iwo ewes ana lour lambs. Owner can have same bv paving for this adv. and keep of stork. O. M. S prague. . FOR 8AI "On freah Brown Swiss eow wiin netrer calf: 1 red Dur bam hetter . K months old: I Ttrown Swiss bull calf weeks old : 1 Ie-.'T hull ealf T weeks old. R. 1 i W. St o vail, Alexander Addition. III mitliAiWrrPS Ml IXaSSF III ECONOMY 11 SATISFACTION III when you use our ser- III DRY CLEANING I That prolongs the wear. III preserves fabrics, shape III and style. Ill Low charges. Ill Who's your dean? Ill III! . III I III Onr Aato Win OaJL I HI . PtMSM tTT. l QUALITY, not quantity, Is what counts. So it Is with our business. We bnllt our business on quality. Poor jewelry Is a disappointment and shows poor taste; good Jewelry Is refining and elegant. This Is the kind to wear and give to others. We select OUR goods with care. WE know the quality of the lewelry we sell Is good; TOU will know it Is good when you wear It, . When buying Jewelry you can only trust to the REPUTATION of the firm from which you buy. Our WORD Is our BOND. BUBAR BROTHERS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EDITH ROBERTS 4 in the Dramatic Comedy of a Little Ranch Girl I W. TTTt m sf f w no lurnea into a Duchess 'd "Her Five-Foot Highness" j ltofti fomedy and Bos.n.d ssd Gagged No. 3